Re: How do I make one Audio Book track from CD rip
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:59 pm
Thanks EVERYONE, for all your help and advice. I'm not abandoning the encryption break. It's just not something I really need or want to do right now (not a priority).
This task, i found, is really daunting, very boring and should be automated. I'm not a programmer but I'm willing to learn if anyone wishes to teach. I can and do pick up these kinds of things fast. Here's my task:
Download (insert number of CDs) CD Audio book.
Import and combine each chapter of the audio book into segments 1 CD in length (batch).
Combine 2-3 CD length audio batches into one Part, 2-3 in another part and so on.
Export to mp3 or other audio format.
Downloading (ripping) the audio books is a manual task, thats a given. I don't think this should be a script too complicated because most of the software is already written (Audacity). It's the automated instructions that would have to be written. But what do I know!? Any Ideas?
Additionally, to the webmasters,
Good work (absolutely no sarcasm) for the spam blocking of the IP address I was on when I initially wanted to post this message. It's good that IP users police the net and establish a community-fair set of rules for communications. I was at a Holiday Inn in North Carolina.
This task, i found, is really daunting, very boring and should be automated. I'm not a programmer but I'm willing to learn if anyone wishes to teach. I can and do pick up these kinds of things fast. Here's my task:
Download (insert number of CDs) CD Audio book.
Import and combine each chapter of the audio book into segments 1 CD in length (batch).
Combine 2-3 CD length audio batches into one Part, 2-3 in another part and so on.
Export to mp3 or other audio format.
Downloading (ripping) the audio books is a manual task, thats a given. I don't think this should be a script too complicated because most of the software is already written (Audacity). It's the automated instructions that would have to be written. But what do I know!? Any Ideas?
Additionally, to the webmasters,
Good work (absolutely no sarcasm) for the spam blocking of the IP address I was on when I initially wanted to post this message. It's good that IP users police the net and establish a community-fair set of rules for communications. I was at a Holiday Inn in North Carolina.